6/4/07 Mercury - Register covers Court case of Angelucci v. Century Supper Club.
http://www.orovillemr.com/news/bayarea/ci_6030830
6/4/07: Torrance Daily Breeze quotes NCFM-LA in story about Bert Riddick's paternity fraud case.
http://www.dailybreeze.com/news/articles/7818642.html?showAll=y&c=y
6/3/07: Long Beach Press-Telegram quotes NCFM-LA in story about Bert Riddick’s paternity fraud case, with photo of Riddick.
http://www.presstelegram.com/news/ci_6055114
6/1/07: San Francisco Chronicle covers NCFM-LA's victory in California Supreme Court case of Angelucci v. Century Supper Club.
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/06/01/BAGIPQ5QUQ1.DTL
6/1/07: Metro-News Enterprise covers NCFM-LA's victory in California Supreme Court case of Angelucci v. Century Supper Club.
http://www.metnews.com/articles/2007/ange060107.htm
6/1/07: Orange County Weekly covers NCFM-LA's victory in California Supreme Court case of Angelucci v. Century Supper Club.
http://blogs.ocweekly.com/blotter/category/moxley/
5/31/07: KTVU News covers NCFM-LA's victory in California Supreme Court case of Angelucci v. Century Supper Club. http://www.ktvu.com/news/13422908/detail.html
5/31/07: American Chronicle covers NCFM-LA's victory in California Supreme Court case of Angelucci v. Century Supper Club.
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=28535
February 08, 2007: Kentucky Blue Ribbon Panel on Adoption Recommends Changes to Child Welfare System ; Group’s ideas to be proposed in two bills. Proposed comprehensive reforms would bolster family rights and aide such families in keeping their children. Concers included that one day all children might become wards of the state...
5/4/07: Caribbean Net News prints NCFM-LA reply to biased domestic violence story. http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-1308--7-7--.html
On 5/7/07, Caribbean Net News printed a reply to NCFM-LA by the Change Centre, an organization in the West Indies. http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-1356--7-7--.html
Then on 5/8/07, Caribbean Net News printed NCFM-LA's reply to the Change Centre. http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-1373--7-7--.html
5/10/07: Londa Gazete, a Cypriot-Turkish newspaper in London, England, prints NCFM-LA reply to extremely biased domestic violence article. This letter led to heated email exchanges between the author of the article and NCFM-LA.
5/12/07: Long Beach Press-Telegram prints NCFM-LA’s reply to ignorant, sexist comment by Jerry Schaefer of Long Beach that female domestic violence is about "putting men in their place" and is a response to men’s violence against women. http://www.presstelegram.com/ci_5883712?source=most_viewed
5/24/07: Cape Cod Online prints NCFM-LA reply to biased domestic violence article. http://www.capecodonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070524/OPINION/705240363
5/25/07: Derry Journal prints NCFM-LA reply to biased domestic violence article. http://www.derryjournal.com/ViewArticle.aspx?SectionID=3911&articleid=2906736
5/26/07: Inbox Robot (a news service for research professionals) prints NCFM-LA's reply to biased domestic violence article.
5/26/07: San Bernardino Sun prints NCFM-LA reply to biased domestic violence article. http://www.sbsun.com/voiceofpeople/ci_5989393
5/29/07: UCLA Daily Bruin prints NCFM-LA reply to feminist Sascha Cohen who presented rape in a false, anti-male manner and ignored sociological data on female perpetration of rape. http://www.dailybruin.com/news/2007/may/29/letters_editor/
5/29/07: Connecticut Post prints NCFM-LA letter pointing out that women are not all that far behind men in committing animal abuse and that women initiate domestic violence as often as men. http://www.connpost.com/letters/ci_6014265
February 4, 2007: Mandatory DNA Testing
The letter below was one of three published under the headline Paternity Rumors Chase The Governor in The Tampa Tribune. It is followed by the article to which it responds.
Gordon E. Finley, Ph.D.
Regarding "Crist Rebuffs Paternity Speculation" (Metro, Jan. 26):
This is a simple request to all of Florida's legislators for humanitarian legislation that would benefit men, women and children throughout their lives: mandatory DNA testing at birth.
The benefits of mandatory DNA testing include: for children, knowing for certain who your father is; for women, the financial benefits of child support; and for men, knowing for certain whether or not a child is yours - whether you are married to the mother or not - and protection from paternity fraud where you are named by the mother as the father when, in fact, you are not the biological father.
The importance of this issue far transcends the Charlie Crist case as Florida and America must face the following statistical realities: 37 percent of infants are born to women not married at the time of birth; 50 percent of first marriages end in divorce; and about 85 percent of mothers are granted child support by family courts sans the DNA certainty that the man required to pay the child support is, in fact, the biological father.
Let us legislate the use of the science we currently have to make more certain the lives of our citizens.
GORDON E. FINLEY
Miami
The writer is professor of psychology at Florida International University